March 21 – Day
80
20,766.4
Miles
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REPORT FROM THE WALK:

From Abby Brinkman:
So glad to write. Please, my
English not too good. We go really fast this 2 days.
Like one step be ten step.

80 million year old chalky remains of small sea
creatures
We arrive
From Bill Whittman:

We’ve been joined here at Stonehenge by
Dr. Engeln and several of his students from the
Netherlands Eindhoven University of Technology Applied
Physics Equilibrium and Transport in Plasmas.

They have assembled very new technology
right at the center of

For the hour leading up to the solstice,
our sensitive friend from the Amazon was picking out each of us and placing us
at a spot occupied by a stone.

It was perfect. We had just the right
number of people. About fifteen minutes before the vernal equinox (at 6:08pm
GMT) we began concentrating on radiating compassion and unconditional lovingkindness. As the sun set, we could see the laser
beams from the CAMV’s. They slowly wandered around,
but after a few minutes of concentration they settled down. They were pointing
directly through the archways.
It looked like Dr. Flanders was right.
The CAMV’s
were doing their thing. We could feel it. It was like a subtle pressure
building up and then one of the CAMV’s would release
their atomic radicals (a soup of neutrals, ions, electrons and photons). What a
great feeling release! We did this for about 20 minutes until each of the CAMV’s had pulsed.
Afterwards we felt so great about what
we had done. The planet is waking up in a way none of us could have imagined.
We couldn’t sleep, we kept walking
through the night, north across the English countryside. The

FROM EARTHWALK COSMIC HEADQUARTERS IN OMAHAHA

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http://www.computercoop.com/2006day77.htm
Updates on individual miles, etc.. as soon as all the cats get off
from being on hold to Bellsouth technical support…